Jerry Phillips
Articles by this Author
The giants of Jal-lasting legacy in 400 foot sculpture
- By Jerry Phillips
- Published 12/21/2002
- Southeast New Mexico , Eddy County , Jal, New Mexico
- Unrated
It's a desolate, barren landscape - one of chalky, alkaline soil, mesquite, prickly-pear cactus, wind, and sun - lots of sun. Engulfed on all sides by a semi-arid desert is the dusty little town of Jal, New Mexico, population 2,156. The natives there may raise an eyebrow, laugh, or frown if you mispronounce the name of their town, and they will definitely correct you. It isn't "Jall", nor "Jail". Some visitors to New Mexico, thinking that all "Js" are pronounced as a Spanish "J", will say "Hall". That's wrong, too. It rhymes with "gal."

